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I believe in fate

Friday, June 27th, 2008

I will be 20 years old this year. Its considered to be adult in Japan. I have lived by now without big matter.

Sometimes, I think all of my life is fate. I was born in Tokyo, and now I am university student. I have a great family and relative. I have met many people by now. All of them gave me some influence. I think all of things is an accident, but it is fate. I have impressed apecific news, music, scenecy and of course people. Its because of I was born in this generation.

“Ichigoichie(????)” is compound word. That means everything as if it were a once in a lifetime chance. It is my favorite word and I always keep my side. I meet someone, and possibly I will never have meet again. I think all encounter is fate, So I want to feel precious.

 

International festivals

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Our team look at festivals around the world: in Laos, Germany and America. There’s some great sound effects too!

Worksheet – world festivals

Transcripts (more…)

maccha sweets

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Do you know “Maccha”?  If you know it , do you like it? I like Maccha very much.  “Maccha”  is made from Japanese green tea , Japanese typical drink. When you go to grocery, you can find many kinds of green tea .  “Maccha” is powdered green tea. It contains various kinds of nutrition. For example, caffeine,  tannin, vitamin, catechin and polyphenol. In the kamakura era, people started to drink. In those days, people was impressed about maccha too strong taste. But recently, the mix maccha and milk or sugar, it is called “Muccha milk” and became popular among young people. Also Japanese people like maccha sweets. For example, Japanese cake, shaved ice, chocolate, cookie, pudding. Especially, the ice cream is the third popularity in Japanese young people (The first is vanilla, second is chhocolate) .  This was researched  by the Japan Icecream Society.

I recommend you eat delicious maccha sweets. Let’s go out to eat together!! Thank you for your reading.